Pasch


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Synonyms for Pasch

the Jewish feast of the Passover

the Christian festival of Easter

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'The PASCH initiative aims to encourage young people around the globe to learn German and thereby also stimulate interest in Germany,' according to the site.
Pasch, K.E., Laska, M.N., Lytle, L.A., & Moe, S.G.
The resulting increase in dopamine produces mood elevation and euphoria, which become strong motivators to repeat the experience (Pasch, 2010).
Pasch is founder and director of the New Media Department at the university.
The final text of Nostra aetate, therefore, was intended to convey, in the words of Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro of Bologna, that "only an eschatological turn of events will bring [Jews and Christians] to the common messianic meal of the eternal Pasch." (7) This "eschatological postponement" approach was noted in contemporary press accounts and also by episcopal friends and foes of Nostra aetate.
In South Ogden, Keller Williams broker Wyndell Pasch specializes in foreclosures and short sales.
Among psychological problems, perceived social support consistently found to have association with depression (Casey-Cannon, Pasch, Tschann, andamp; Flores, 2006; Malik, 2002; Ong andamp; Ward, 2005; Zlotnick, Shea, Pilkonis, Elkin, andamp; Ryan, 1996), self-esteem (Brooks, 1992; Davis, 1993; McNicholas, 2002), well-being (Pahl, 2003), drug abuse (Beitchman, Adlaf, Atkinson, Douglas, Massak, andamp; Kenaszchuk, 2005) as well as perceptions of happiness and success in life (King, Cathers, Miller, Polgar, MacKinnon, andamp; Havens, 2000), and adjustment (Pakenham, Chiu, Bursnall, andamp; Cannon, 2007).
Unfortunately, however, for current liturgical and spiritual enrichment, they are deeply embedded in trenchant anti-Judaic polemics, thus giving rise to an ambivalence similar to that evoked by Melito of Sardis's On the Pasch (both emerged from a fading Quartodeciman liturgical environment).
"The major concern now shifts to the threat of torrential rains over the mountains of Central America," said Richard Pasch at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami.